Is Patient DNA Screening the Path to Better Cancer Treatment?
One drug company is hoping to collect DNA from 100,000 cancer patients with the goal of matching them with drug companies who could offer the most effective help.
One drug company is hoping to collect DNA from 100,000 cancer patients with the goal of matching them with drug companies who could offer the most effective help.
Researchers at Purdue University have created a new type of electronic sensor that can now distinguish between living and dead bacteria cells.
This month a special SBE supplement looks at commercializing industrial biotechnology.
Travel grant applications are now being accepted for 2016. Hear about Omeir's experience as a recipient last year.
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have identified specific strains of a bacteria that could one day make biofuel production more efficient.
Grid 2.0 is hot. Which means battery storage is heating up too.
In what could be a major turning point in the effort to reduce the use of fossil fuels, researchers at Harvard made the stunning announcement this week that they have perfected artificial photosynt
Travel grant applications are now being accepted for 2016. Hear about Nesma's experience as a recipient last year.
Meet this month's featured YP, a graduate of Lehigh University who now works for Merck.
Could an RNA water additive be the secret to cut flowers that resist wilting?
This latest tutorial from Learn ChemE derives the rate expression for a Michaelis-Menten kinetics.
Nissan's test in the UK aims to show how cars may one day be an integral part of the grid.
If you know the dilemma of getting funding and approval to work on a new idea, The Savvy Corporate Innovator is a great resource.
Researchers in Madrid have developed a polymer sensor that aims to spare drinkers from the taste of stale beer.
French oil and gas behemoth Total just bought a battery storage innovator and prepares for a century it sees as dominated by electricity.
Learn more about what the AIChE Materials Engineering & Sciences Division (MESD) offers and how you can get involved.
You and your employer can both benefit immensely from attending an AIChE conference. Here are some tips for making your case to attend.
Mike Neill of Petrotechnics discusses overcoming barriers to safety.